§ 52.097 STANDARDS OF DISPOSAL AT WRF.
   (A)   Under this section, disposal of wastes at the WRF shall be carried out in accordance with pretreatment standards and requirements established by federal, state, county and city governments including categorical standards developed for the waste generator's industrial category. The WRA Director may reject wastes from waste haulers who do not comply with this section or with any other section of this division. Waste haulers shall not deliver wastes to the WRF, or to any other disposal location approved by the WRA Director which are:
      (1)   Prohibited by § 52.010 or exceed the limits found in § 52.011(C)(4), §§ 52.012 and 52.013.
      (2)   Hazardous wastes or hazardous substances as defined in 40 C.F.R. Part 261 or 567 I.A.C., Chapter 131.
      (3)   Originate from mineral oil unless first treated to remove the oil and grease.
      (4)   Not completely identified or are from industrial/commercial sources that are not approved by the WRA Director as required in § 52.095.
      (5)   Mixed in a manner prohibited in § 52.096.
      (6)   Wastes other than residential from outside the WRA, except through requests to the WRA Director.
   (B)   All disposal transactions at the WRF shall consist of waste haulers scaling in and scaling out on the WRF scales system. Prior to discharging any contents from their vehicle, a waste hauler shall:
      (1)   Collect onsite at the WRF a sufficient sample of the waste material onboard.
      (2)   Test and record the pH and immediately report any results that do not meet disposal limits as listed in § 52.010(B).
      (3)   Document on the WRF manifest all contents of the waste load including waste type, source information, and any other information consistent with identification and tracking of wastes as required in § 52.095.
      (4)   Request and obtain approval from WRF operations to begin unloading at the WRF digesters.
(Ord. 2010-09, passed 7-13-2010; Am. Ord. 2019-03, passed 2-26-2019; Am. Ord. 2022-09, passed 8-23-2022)